7-letter words containing l, a, s, t
- softlab — (company) A software engineering company strong in the UK and Germany.
- solated — to change from a gel to a sol.
- solatia — something given in compensation for inconvenience, loss, injury, or the like; recompense.
- solutal — of or relating to a solute
- solvate — a compound formed by the interaction of a solvent and a solute.
- somital — any of the longitudinal series of segments or parts into which the body of certain animals is divided; a metamere.
- spalato — a seaport in S Croatia, on the Adriatic: Roman ruins.
- spathal — having a spathe
- spatial — of or relating to space.
- spatula — an implement with a broad, flat, usually flexible blade, used for blending foods or removing them from cooking utensils, mixing drugs, spreading plasters and paints, etc.
- spatule — a spatula
- spatzle — spaetzle.
- splatch — a large splash or splatter
- st-malo — seaport & resort town on an island in the Gulf of St-Malo, NW France: pop. 46,000
- stabile — fixed in position; stable.
- stabler — a person who runs a horse stable.
- staddle — the lower part of a stack of hay or the like.
- stadial — stade.
- staidly — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
- staling — not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread.
- stalino — a former name of Donetsk.
- stalked — having a stalk or stem.
- stalker — a person who pursues game, prey, or a person stealthily.
- stalled — a pretext, as a ruse, trick, or the like, used to delay or deceive.
- stambul — the oldest part and principal Turkish residential section of Istanbul, south of the Golden Horn.
- stammel — a coarse woollen cloth in former use for undergarments, etc, and usually dyed red
- staniel — a kestrel
- stanley — Arthur Penrhyn [pen-rin] /ˈpɛn rɪn/ (Show IPA), (Dean Stanley) 1815–81, English clergyman and author.
- stapler — a person who staples wool.
- starkly — sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness.
- starlet — a young actress promoted and publicized as a future star, especially in motion pictures.
- starlit — lighted by the stars: a starlit night.
- startle — to disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.
- stately — majestic; imposing in magnificence, elegance, etc.: a stately home.
- statler — Ellsworth Milton, 1863–1928, U.S. hotel-chain developer.
- stealer — to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, especially secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch.
- stealth — secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure.
- stellar — of or relating to the stars; consisting of stars.
- sternal — of or relating to the sternum.
- stibial — of or resembling antimony.
- stigmal — (of a vein) extending from the marginal vein on an insect's wing
- stoical — impassive; characterized by a calm, austere fortitude befitting the Stoics: a stoical sufferer.
- stratal — of a stratum or strata.
- stromal — of or relating to stroma
- stylate — having a style.
- sublate — to deny or contradict; negate.
- sulcate — having long, narrow grooves or channels, as plant stems, or being furrowed or cleft, as hoofs.
- sulfate — Chemistry. a salt or ester of sulfuric acid.
- sultana — a small, seedless raisin.
- sutural — Surgery. a joining of the lips or edges of a wound or the like by stitching or some similar process. a particular method of doing this. one of the stitches or fastenings employed.